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‘We are poorer for the things you are looking at in these pictures’

A photographer travels the globe visiting defunct cold war sites.

Photographer Francesca Manolino shows us a quieter, more intimate glimpse of life in Iran

Paul Mobley photographed at least one centenarian in every state in the United States.

The "Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize" showcases portraiture across different photographic processes, styles and genres.

(Jordi Pizarro)

Washington Post photographer Michael Robinson Chavez photographs street scenes in Congo.

LUBUMBASHI, DRC - JUNE 12: Life in the city of Lubumbashi passes by the window of a vehicle. The Democratic Republic of Congo is one of the most difficult country's in the world to work in as a journalist or photographer. Getting official permission to make photographs is a descent into the depths of frustration. Byzantine bureaucracy and a steady dose of paranoia reduce your photographs to fleeting glimpses into the rich parade of daily life. These photographs were made through the window of our van with an iPhone. While the results are better than I hoped for, the method to make the photographs is not one that I am particularly proud of. (Photo by Michael Robinson Chavez/The Washington Post)

Patty Carroll explores concepts of domesticity in her photography.

Post photographer Sarah Voisin shows us the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew in Haiti.

People have been living underground in Coober Pedy for about a century.

Photographer Jordi Pizarro takes us on a journey inside India's hospital train.

As part of the documentary film project, How I Live, Scott Woodward has been photographing pediatric cancer patients in resource-limited countries.

(Scott A. Woodward)
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In Sight is The Washington Post’s new photography blog showcasing visual narratives. It’s a platform offering rich and diverse imagery from staff and freelance photographers, news agencies, and archives. For photographers interested in being featured on the photo blog, please e-mail insight@washpost.com.

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